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, almost a copycat of the facility in cairo, which were prompted by the video. >> reporter: that was not the case. the state department is now saying there was nothing unusual prior to the attack. at 8:30 pm, everything was calm. and just over ap hour later, armed men launched their assault. libyan officials say they warned the americans on many occasions about the growing threat from extremists. the compound had already been attacked in june. and there had been numerous attacks on other western interests in benghazi. and yet it remained a poorly fortified soft target. documents recently obtained by cnn indicate that the state department's top security official in libya asked for extra security, but received no response from superiors. why? it's just one of many questions still to be answered. arwa damon, cnn, beirut. >> want to bring in cnn national security correspondent fran townse townsend. she visited benghazi with her employer. explain how a month has passed and worry still trying to figure out what exactly happened in benghazi, the details of this, from the original compound t
, almost a copycat of the facility in cairo, which were prompted by the video. >> reporter: that was not the case. the state department is now saying there was nothing unusual prior to the attack. at 8:30 pm, everything was calm. and just over ap hour later, armed men launched their assault. libyan officials say they warned the americans on many occasions about the growing threat from extremists. the compound had already been attacked in june. and there had been numerous attacks on other...
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we can see it here in cairo in the shadow of the ancient pyramids. this is a satellite photo of the base of the nile delta. the dark green area is farmland. in 1965, 5½ million people lived in the city of cairo, a dense urban area covering about 200 square kilometers. but by 1998, cairo's population had nearly doubled, and the resulting urban expansion, seen here in red, paved over some of egypt's most productive cropland. the unfortunate combination of expanding population and shrinking farmland adds up to a worrisome man-to-land ratio. in 1800, the man/land ratio was one to one-- one acre per person. in 1900, it was half-acre. now it is less than one-eighth of an acre, less than 500 square meters per person, and this is not enough to feed the population. narror: for egypt, with its growing population, the hope is always the same-- find a way to use the desert. in997,hey gaan ambitious set os their goal is to literal move out of the old valley of the nile and into the new "delta." that's their term for huge tracts of desert land-- 20% of egypt's to
we can see it here in cairo in the shadow of the ancient pyramids. this is a satellite photo of the base of the nile delta. the dark green area is farmland. in 1965, 5½ million people lived in the city of cairo, a dense urban area covering about 200 square kilometers. but by 1998, cairo's population had nearly doubled, and the resulting urban expansion, seen here in red, paved over some of egypt's most productive cropland. the unfortunate combination of expanding population and shrinking...
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the people who attacked the compound on the night of september 11, had been watching the events in cairo live. they had been watching al jazeera or whatever network it was showing the protests at the american embassy in cairo about the video. they also know that in addition to watching this, they talked among themselves about what was happening in cairo, and then they went to the consulate compound. they don't have intelligence that has them planning specifically what they would do or why they would go. that, unfortunately, is still a missing piece of the puzzle, but that's what leads them to say there was some link between what happened in cairo and these people gathering at the compound and then assaulting it. >> well, was the difference then between the initial intel and the later intel that the initial intel said it was spontaneous or suggested that the protest and the assault on our diplomats and the killing actually of chris stevens was spontaneous and their later assessment that it was opportunistic, they wanted to do, it they saw their chance with what was going on in cairo, the
the people who attacked the compound on the night of september 11, had been watching the events in cairo live. they had been watching al jazeera or whatever network it was showing the protests at the american embassy in cairo about the video. they also know that in addition to watching this, they talked among themselves about what was happening in cairo, and then they went to the consulate compound. they don't have intelligence that has them planning specifically what they would do or why they...
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p pmeta wa apoanus reaction to what had just transfired in cairo as a consequence of the video. ou current assessment is what happened in benghazi was in fact initially a spontaneousee racks to what hadustre opcatfheemst nsouacity in cairo, which were prompted, of course, by the video. >> what our assessment is as of the present is in fact what be spontaneolyenghazi trspeders eli in cairo. >> she is reiterating the same words over and over. >> that was a talking point she was sent out to deliver. >> by whom? >> i would -- my surmise and it's a surmise is that this was coordinated at the higst lehed ni,noncert with what is a perpetual campaign. we know the white house and the campaign operation for barack obama 's almost like a seamless deal over there. ty are working hand and glove together if t dn'he a we he dn,hyheushoer t? l a trible and tragic situation, we're going to get to the bottom of this and bring this information to the american people asap. the fact that they didn't say that, and they rushed out there, that is -- that is one of the many things and yho also diesrd pr
p pmeta wa apoanus reaction to what had just transfired in cairo as a consequence of the video. ou current assessment is what happened in benghazi was in fact initially a spontaneousee racks to what hadustre opcatfheemst nsouacity in cairo, which were prompted, of course, by the video. >> what our assessment is as of the present is in fact what be spontaneolyenghazi trspeders eli in cairo. >> she is reiterating the same words over and over. >> that was a talking point she was...
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about whether it's in turkey or in, say, cairo. the army is marginalized. >> rose: we continue this evening with the great pianist long long. >> being a pianist has always been a dream so i was following my dreams. but when i was 17 years old i was a replacement for a wonderful pianist and i performed the tchaikovsky piano concerto number one and i thought, wow. >> rose: and we conclude with arnie glipl cher, the legendary art dealer at the pace gallery. >> agnes martin was at the turn of the century. we had pop art happening and the end of abstract impressionism happening and the beginning of minimalism. many people call martin the beginning of minimalism, she's the end of abstract expressionism because there is brush work, there is a very sensitive application by hand. minimalism sought to get rid of all possible human marks on the canvas. >> rose: literature, music, and art when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: orhan pamuk is here, the nobe
about whether it's in turkey or in, say, cairo. the army is marginalized. >> rose: we continue this evening with the great pianist long long. >> being a pianist has always been a dream so i was following my dreams. but when i was 17 years old i was a replacement for a wonderful pianist and i performed the tchaikovsky piano concerto number one and i thought, wow. >> rose: and we conclude with arnie glipl cher, the legendary art dealer at the pace gallery. >> agnes martin...
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. >> what happened initially, it was a spontaneous reaction to what had transpired in cairo. >> my reaction where is secretary of state hillary clinton. >> to john bolton who served as u.s. ambassador under george bush, the choice of rice is telling. >> when you are a senior american official, you don'ting on the sunday talk shows unless you are white house choice. so, that to me is an indication there were already internal difficulties within the administration and that perhaps secretary clinton wasn't seen by the white house as the best spokesperson for what the administration wanted to say. >> september 17th the state department. >> does the united states government regard what happened in benghazi as an act of terror? >> again, i'm not going to put labels on this until we have a complete investigation. okay? i don't think we know enough. >> from my experience. former obama spokesman. >> first reports incredibly have information that information that may be misunderstood. >> they panicked. >> former white house chief of staff john sununu is senior advisor to mitt romney's campaign. >> th
. >> what happened initially, it was a spontaneous reaction to what had transpired in cairo. >> my reaction where is secretary of state hillary clinton. >> to john bolton who served as u.s. ambassador under george bush, the choice of rice is telling. >> when you are a senior american official, you don'ting on the sunday talk shows unless you are white house choice. so, that to me is an indication there were already internal difficulties within the administration and that...
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they disavow the cairo embassy press release about tm. uamadoib our ambassador has been killed along with three other americans after a series of attack. >> americans'olce t li gto bni na. th iusca for this. none. >> focus at the romney press availability, his overnight press release. >> do you think coming so soon, after the event had unfolded oveight was ope? >> w h a id smeintedo st if t comments and said they were not reflecting of their view. i had the exact same reaction. >> rose garden minutes later -- >> we will not waiver to the commitment to see justice is done for the tribl act sos,ynott s terrorist act, listed it as such internay to unlock resources. believes it was al-qaeda or al-qaeda linked group in libya. in the next three hours, president obama sits dnh "6 mes torey cin that there will be bumps on the road. >> then leaves for campaign trip and fundraiser in vegas. 6:00 p.m., fox news has intelligent sources saying al-qaeda linked groups could be behindhe attack. s.ic igi he p - investigating whether a pro-al-qaeda group w
they disavow the cairo embassy press release about tm. uamadoib our ambassador has been killed along with three other americans after a series of attack. >> americans'olce t li gto bni na. th iusca for this. none. >> focus at the romney press availability, his overnight press release. >> do you think coming so soon, after the event had unfolded oveight was ope? >> w h a id smeintedo st if t comments and said they were not reflecting of their view. i had the exact same...
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rights based on double standards now what happened was that when president obama gave his speech in cairo then his numbers really spiked up countries like egypt and others but what's happened throughout the obama administration is that you had rising expectations those expectations not fulfilled and then the numbers start really going down one of the risks that you have when you are it seems to me a president or anyone is that if you raise the bar you'll be judged by that and obama had the genius and the insight to present a vision that was significantly different and claimed to be significantly different from that of george w. bush on a variety of issues whether it was palestine and israel whether it was the use of military force etc but the reality of it is that in many ways a fair number of the obama policies are are similar to the bush administration's i was listening to a conversation on fox lately and it was about whether the u.s. should stop meddling in the affairs of the region in the world was divorced from the region and the anchor at the question that he was that he was asking
rights based on double standards now what happened was that when president obama gave his speech in cairo then his numbers really spiked up countries like egypt and others but what's happened throughout the obama administration is that you had rising expectations those expectations not fulfilled and then the numbers start really going down one of the risks that you have when you are it seems to me a president or anyone is that if you raise the bar you'll be judged by that and obama had the...
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, almost a copycat of the demonstrations against our facility in cairo, which were prompted of course by the video. >> reporter: that was not the case. the state department is now saying that there was nothing unusual prior to the attack. at 8:30 p.m. everything was calm. and just over an hour later armed men launched their assault. libyan officials say they warned the americans on many occasions about the growing threat from extremists. the compound had already been attacked in june and there had been numerous attacks on other western interests in benghazi. and yet it remained a poorly fortified soft target. documents recently obtained by cnn indicate that the state department's top security official in libya asked for extra security but received no response from superiors. why? it's just one of many questions still to be answered. arwa damon, cnn, beirut. >>> our thanks to arwa for that reporting. elise lavit was on the kalas night that released the new details that released the oversight committee hearing this morning. today they are looking into the u.s. consulate in benghazi. eli
, almost a copycat of the demonstrations against our facility in cairo, which were prompted of course by the video. >> reporter: that was not the case. the state department is now saying that there was nothing unusual prior to the attack. at 8:30 p.m. everything was calm. and just over an hour later armed men launched their assault. libyan officials say they warned the americans on many occasions about the growing threat from extremists. the compound had already been attacked in june and...
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embassy in cairo puts out a statement condemning the video. 8:30 p.m. local time in benghazi, 2:30 p.m. eastern. u.s.m bass dore chrissteins says good night to a visiting turkish diplomat, escorting him to the front gate of the compound. officials say "everything is calm. there is nothing unusual. there has been nothing unusual during the day at all outsid outside." no protests all day. 9:40 p.m., benghazi time, 3:40 eastern. agents in building "c" of the compound and the tactical operation center hear gunfire and explosions at the front gate. agent sees on his camera that show the perimeter of the come pound dozens of armed men flowing in to the compound. the attack is underway. attack that would last some six hours. 5:00 p.m. eastern time. the first wire report cross of attack on the consulate in benghazi. that night, the romney come pain released a statement condemning the attack. and also criticizing the obama administration for the earlier cairo embassy release of the anti-islam film. they disavow the cairo embassy press release about the film. sep
embassy in cairo puts out a statement condemning the video. 8:30 p.m. local time in benghazi, 2:30 p.m. eastern. u.s.m bass dore chrissteins says good night to a visiting turkish diplomat, escorting him to the front gate of the compound. officials say "everything is calm. there is nothing unusual. there has been nothing unusual during the day at all outsid outside." no protests all day. 9:40 p.m., benghazi time, 3:40 eastern. agents in building "c" of the compound and the...
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. >> bret: september 11th, 2012, a mob gathers in cairo egypt. they scale the wuamgs and burn the american flag, angry over an obscure video produced in california. there is plenty of action in cairo. all is quiet at the compound in benghazi. still sometime before 6:00 p.m., ambassador stevens sends another cable to the state department reporting, quote, growing problems with security in benghazi. growing frustration on part of the residents with libyan police and security forces. these forces, the ambassador writes, are two awake to keep the country secure. few hours later he would be murdered. >> we weren't there. >> if you were, could you have protected ambassador stevens. sometimes in a firefight. >> bret: what exact happened in benghazi? greg palkot has been on the scene. up next, a timeline of heroism and disaster with no details you haven't heard before. in america tay we're running out of a vital resource we need to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 m
. >> bret: september 11th, 2012, a mob gathers in cairo egypt. they scale the wuamgs and burn the american flag, angry over an obscure video produced in california. there is plenty of action in cairo. all is quiet at the compound in benghazi. still sometime before 6:00 p.m., ambassador stevens sends another cable to the state department reporting, quote, growing problems with security in benghazi. growing frustration on part of the residents with libyan police and security forces. these...
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i'm exchange student from cairo. my question is basically about, again being a practicing muslim woman in egypt. we saw the amazing like the revolution. we were there in tahrir square but two months afterwards there was a woman's right, the international women's day, and the women's march that they were attacked. i understand growing up in cairo and now all the different cultural ideas relating to women, i know this going to be hard for them to be worked in during all things related to the revolution and the id of civil liberties. but at the same time if we say that education is the only thing that is going to help the country change that, is that going to be possible with the muslim brotherhood trying to also influence the culture in egypt? thank you. >> he told me to, i took three. i go ahead? okay, one more. >> i will just makes it -- make it fast. i read from some scholars that revolting against the ruler is not something that is good. that there were some -- muslim should not revolt against the rulers wanted to
i'm exchange student from cairo. my question is basically about, again being a practicing muslim woman in egypt. we saw the amazing like the revolution. we were there in tahrir square but two months afterwards there was a woman's right, the international women's day, and the women's march that they were attacked. i understand growing up in cairo and now all the different cultural ideas relating to women, i know this going to be hard for them to be worked in during all things related to the...
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, almost a copy cat of the demonstrations against our facility in cairo, which were prompted, of course, by the video. >> jon: copycat! so libya wasn't the ring, it was the ring 2. so five days after the attacks the white house was still thinking on the video store. >> the national terrorist center went in frong of continue, in front of congress with a slightly different assessment. >> i would say, yes, they were killed in the course of a terrorist attack on our embassy. >> jon: of course, he would say it is a terrorist attack, he runs the counter-terrorism center, he thinks everything is terror, if you asks ghost busters they would blame ghosts. you know what i mean? if you asked the foo fighters they would probably blame it on foo. >> anyway, the gentleman had company in making that assessment. >> i think it is self evidence what happened in benghazi was a terrorist attack. >> jon: oh. how bad does it suck to be the white house press secretary. hey tell them amount the video. >> okay. get out there and tell them it was a terrorist attack. >> okay. >> jon: not to mention judging by the
, almost a copy cat of the demonstrations against our facility in cairo, which were prompted, of course, by the video. >> jon: copycat! so libya wasn't the ring, it was the ring 2. so five days after the attacks the white house was still thinking on the video store. >> the national terrorist center went in frong of continue, in front of congress with a slightly different assessment. >> i would say, yes, they were killed in the course of a terrorist attack on our embassy....
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whatever remains of el gubenchi's 1932 cairo studio recording lives between the old cobblestone quarter and my still-warm mahogony ear. i should have gotten up to shake his hand, this uncomfortable tension between me and god. medina, its streets adorned with smells from the bazaar, yet i have chosen to adorn myself in the still concrete of columns. i am for the transcription of the arabic. in the morning, he howled the song in the name of his father, perhaps new fathers weep at the birth of their sons. do not cry for leila or for him, but drink the red wine and grow your love doublely, one for the ruby in the cup, the other for its rouge on your cheek. bombs rape the eyes of the sleeping assyrian gods. as if it were only a sand box,
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embassy in cairo egypt and scales the walls and burns the american flag. the explanation is they are angry over an obscure video produced in california. meanwhile, something else is going on in benghazi. at about 5:00 p.m. eastern time the first reports about an attack come across the wire. it won't be until morning until america learns how serious that is. >> we just weren't there. >> if you were, could you have protected ambassador stevens. >> when we return, special report investigates is on the scene in benghazi. what happened that night? greg palkot has the story of heroism and disaster. >>. >> bret: details are still coming out about what happened in benghazi on september 11th, in off camera hearings and congressional hearings and special reports has investigated at well. greg palkot went to benghazi himself. there he talked to eyewitnesses and scoured the abandoned compound for additional clues. now, he pulls it all together and walks you through a timeline of terror you won't soon forget. >> september 11th, 2012, morning the u.s. ambassador chris s
embassy in cairo egypt and scales the walls and burns the american flag. the explanation is they are angry over an obscure video produced in california. meanwhile, something else is going on in benghazi. at about 5:00 p.m. eastern time the first reports about an attack come across the wire. it won't be until morning until america learns how serious that is. >> we just weren't there. >> if you were, could you have protected ambassador stevens. >> when we return, special report...
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why did they happen in cairo? >> dana: anybody who follows this know it well, the intel and the dni said they realize it wasn't about the video. something different. don't take it from me. >> bob: i said it was terrorist act in the beginnin beginning. >> greg: this is baloney. according to the notes from the meeting, we were supposed to define -- wait, i want to make a point here. according to our notes from the meeting we were supposed to define obama strategy on libya. good luck. he hasn't. that's why we are arguing. nobody can follow anything obama -- >> andrea: we have to go and the point is president is going to -- >> greg: this is not a political argument. >> bob: yes, it is. >> andrea: ready? the president will accuse romney of playing politics. i don't think it goes over well. coming up, eric bolling is bombing back more with intel on what will happen at the shoshowdown. >> good management preserving the peace requires we control the events and try to intercept before they become crisis. all right. lessonl
why did they happen in cairo? >> dana: anybody who follows this know it well, the intel and the dni said they realize it wasn't about the video. something different. don't take it from me. >> bob: i said it was terrorist act in the beginnin beginning. >> greg: this is baloney. according to the notes from the meeting, we were supposed to define -- wait, i want to make a point here. according to our notes from the meeting we were supposed to define obama strategy on libya. good...
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i can picture him in the markets of cairo, joking with vendors, smiling, enjoying their stories. chris was chief stevens gone global. [ laughter] >> but chris was also a perfect blend of father and mother. a deep appreciation of history, newspapers, beauty. gilbert and sullivan, p.g. woodhouse and nature. like dad he loved to experience through hiking, mount tam, at lan, barvarian alps. one summer i had a job at signal mountain lodge in the tee tons. he came to visit and read nick adams stories. now is now is now. inspired, he signed on for a job. long after school chris was still there, immersed in the culture. not only hiking, fishing and camping but hunting elk. hard to believe. one of the last times i was with chris we took a long run through the trails of walnut creek. he was reading a book of how to keep running as we enter our later years. giving me pep talks in how to drag myself out of bed in cold, dark mornings for that run. i was inspired. through mom he learned the value of visiting a foreign country. the importance of talking to people in their own language. when he
i can picture him in the markets of cairo, joking with vendors, smiling, enjoying their stories. chris was chief stevens gone global. [ laughter] >> but chris was also a perfect blend of father and mother. a deep appreciation of history, newspapers, beauty. gilbert and sullivan, p.g. woodhouse and nature. like dad he loved to experience through hiking, mount tam, at lan, barvarian alps. one summer i had a job at signal mountain lodge in the tee tons. he came to visit and read nick adams...
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there was no reaction to what happened in cairo. there -- that was a complete invention. if you look at the video of susan rice on the five shows, she was screaming in terror with all of this investment of the maas and none of it was remotely true. what we are learning now is that, from the first day, the people on the ground look down on the video cameras and saudi ambassador walked out with a turkish delegate at half past 8:00 p.m. in the evening. there's no one on the street. the attack happened an hour and 10 minutes later. they knew there was none of this and they had communicated that with the state department. everybody knew. this is not believable. either susan rice is completely clueless, then why is she out there and why is she inventing, or they knew, but after a week of spiking the ball over al qaeda and sama bin laden, they did not want to admit that was al qaeda on the run in killing the ambassador, the first time in 30 years. >> i hear which rose has to say. it just really gets into home park conspiracy area. yeah did you come out of the convention and then
there was no reaction to what happened in cairo. there -- that was a complete invention. if you look at the video of susan rice on the five shows, she was screaming in terror with all of this investment of the maas and none of it was remotely true. what we are learning now is that, from the first day, the people on the ground look down on the video cameras and saudi ambassador walked out with a turkish delegate at half past 8:00 p.m. in the evening. there's no one on the street. the attack...
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there was no reaction to what ppened in cairo. that was a complete invention. if you'd look at the of susan rice on the five shows, and she was talking about the screaming and terrist and embellishment in the crowd none of that was remotely true. fromom the first day t people on the ground oked out on the video cameras and saudi ambassador walked out with a tuturkish delegate at half past 8:00 p.m. in the evening. there is no one inn the street. it had happenened and our intense later. everybody in the embassy kneww that there was none of this and th had communicated that with the state department. evererybody knew. th is not believable. either susan rice is completely clueless, then why is she out there and why is she inventing or she knew, after a week of spiking a ftball over al qaeda and osama bin laden they did not want to admit that wasl qaeda on the run killing our ambassador the first one in0 years. >> i hear what charles has to say and it really gets into the dark c conspirac area. the idea that you come out of the convention and something like this ha
there was no reaction to what ppened in cairo. that was a complete invention. if you'd look at the of susan rice on the five shows, and she was talking about the screaming and terrist and embellishment in the crowd none of that was remotely true. fromom the first day t people on the ground oked out on the video cameras and saudi ambassador walked out with a tuturkish delegate at half past 8:00 p.m. in the evening. there is no one inn the street. it had happenened and our intense later....
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riots in cairo, tunisia and elsewhere over the anti-muslim video. reports in the consulate about contradictions outside the consulate saying there was a protest. intercepted information, planned attacks, linked to the al-qaeda off-shoot. >> this rush to judgment during a presidential campaign i find it to be troubling and i find it to be very distasteful. >> reporter: ambassador stevens wrote this cable on september 11th, the day he was killed, warning that libyan security was too weak. still, tonight intelligence officials tell them they had no idea the attack was planned, sticking with earlier assessments, that the attackers only struck after hearing about the violence in cairo. >> we'll hear more about this, as we said, andrea mitchell, thank you, in washington. >>> as recently as yesterday, the head of tourism in lebanon was angry at this past episode of the popular tv show "homeland," for portraying beirut then, an explosion of violence after what was a peaceful run there. a massive car bomb where some fear that the war in syria is spreading. e
riots in cairo, tunisia and elsewhere over the anti-muslim video. reports in the consulate about contradictions outside the consulate saying there was a protest. intercepted information, planned attacks, linked to the al-qaeda off-shoot. >> this rush to judgment during a presidential campaign i find it to be troubling and i find it to be very distasteful. >> reporter: ambassador stevens wrote this cable on september 11th, the day he was killed, warning that libyan security was too...
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embassy in cairo egypt and scales the walls and burns the american flag. the explanation is they are angry over an obscure video produced in california. meanwhile, something else is going on in benghazi. at about 5:00 p.m. eastern time the first reports about an attack come across the wire. it won't be until morning until america learns how serious that is. >> we just weren't there. >> if you were, could you have protected ambassador stevens. >> when we return, special report investigates is on the scene in benghazi. what happened that night? greg palkot has the story of heroism and disaster. so you say men are superior drivers? yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? huh? you're not my dad ahhhhh!!! hey honey, back feels better, little dancing tonight, you and me? hey boy, you wanna go for a walk? dr. scholl's pro inserts with shock guard technology relieve different types of lower body pain by treat
embassy in cairo egypt and scales the walls and burns the american flag. the explanation is they are angry over an obscure video produced in california. meanwhile, something else is going on in benghazi. at about 5:00 p.m. eastern time the first reports about an attack come across the wire. it won't be until morning until america learns how serious that is. >> we just weren't there. >> if you were, could you have protected ambassador stevens. >> when we return, special report...
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i did say america was guilty of torture when he went to cairo. so this is also a president that said iran, cuba, venezuela, those countries are tiny and thought knot a threat. >> he did so with what this context is about. he pointed out aks the president took that sent signals to ayatollahs in iran they didn't have to worry about barack obama. whether it was the comments made in the speeches whether his unwillingness to say anything about the protest in the grun green revolution when folks took to the streets to protest. he pointed out all of those things were clear signals to ayatollahs that barack obama was not serious. >> if there is one surprise in my mind from tonight is issue of how do we define a war on terrorism? this is a president that banned the use of the term. and through context of the cover up in again gazy. i'm surprised and i did think bob shifer did a good job, that that should have been a bigger focus. >> i think it wasn't. that is a key issue we face. but i can tell you governor rom me has been clear about the position on the
i did say america was guilty of torture when he went to cairo. so this is also a president that said iran, cuba, venezuela, those countries are tiny and thought knot a threat. >> he did so with what this context is about. he pointed out aks the president took that sent signals to ayatollahs in iran they didn't have to worry about barack obama. whether it was the comments made in the speeches whether his unwillingness to say anything about the protest in the grun green revolution when...
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. >> bret: september 11th, 2012, a mob gathers in cairo egypt. they scale the wuamgs and burn the american flag, angry over an obscure video produced in california. there is plenty of action in cairo. all is quiet at the compound in benghazi. still sometime before 6:00 p.m., ambassador stevens sends another cable to the state department reporting, quote, growing problems with security in benghazi. growing frustration on part of the residents with libyan police and security forces. these forces, the ambassador writes, are two awake to keep the country secure. few hours later he would be murdered. >> we weren't there. >> if you were, could you have protected ambassador stevens. sometimes in a firefight. >> bret: what exact happened in benghazi? greg palkot has been on the scene. up next, a timeline of heroism and disaster with no details you haven't heard before. what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what
. >> bret: september 11th, 2012, a mob gathers in cairo egypt. they scale the wuamgs and burn the american flag, angry over an obscure video produced in california. there is plenty of action in cairo. all is quiet at the compound in benghazi. still sometime before 6:00 p.m., ambassador stevens sends another cable to the state department reporting, quote, growing problems with security in benghazi. growing frustration on part of the residents with libyan police and security forces. these...